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AMUSEMENTS FINAL TWO DAYS. The World’s Greatest Young Ice Skater. IRENE DARE “EVERYTHING’S ON ICE” And “ The MARSHAL of MESA CITY ” With George O’BRIEN Plus Walt Disney’s “ GOOFY and WILBUR ” A Colour Symphony. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r r THE GRAND Phone 13-013 1 AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M, PLANS BEGG’S or THEATRE DEMONSTRATIONS A Demonstration will be held at our Showroom on TUESDAY, of this week at 2.30 p.m. MENU. Sultana Scones, Ginger Creams, Snowcrest Chocolate Sponge, etc. DEEP FAT FRYING: Glasgow Doughnuts. Fillets of Sole, Potato Chips. Demonstrator; Miss D. McStay. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION ELECTRICAL SHOWROOM, 27 Princes street (opp. D.1.C.). WALLPAPERS at prices unequalled; glorious designs and colourings.— Buy at Wren’s; save money.

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, and MONDAY, MAY 20. 8. P.M. H 1 S M AJES TY ’ S T lIE AT R E 8. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller,) GOUNOD'S “ FAUST ” GOUNOD’S “FAUST” P.M. LOCAL CHORUS and NATIONAL CENTENNIAL ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR: ANDERSEN TYRER. ISOBEL BAILLIE as Marguerite. GLADYS RIPLEY as Siebcl. Bertha Rawlinson as Martha. Richard Duerdon as Wagner. HEDDLE NASH as Faust. RAYMOND BEATTY as Mephistopheles. FRANK BERMINGHAM at Valentine. Dance Duo—Vivienne Lamb and Cecil Coburn. ] “ “TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)?MAIN~TOWN HALL, Slum ~ i SYMPHONY CONCERT. 1 I CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA. i I CONDUCTOR: ANDERSEN TYRER, I 1 Hear Tschaikowsky's Magnificent E Minor Symphony, • | Soloists: HEDDLE NASH and OSCAR NATZKE. i ADMISSION: “FAUST” 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). 6s and 4s seats may be reserved at Begg’s. SYMPHONY CONCERT: ss, 3s. 2s (plus tax); 5s and 3s seats may be reserved at Begg’s. Reserves 3d. 2s Tickets for second “ Faust ” performance, and all other concerts, now on sale at Jacob’s. RED CROSS SICK, WOUNDED AND DISTRESS FUND APPEAL URGENT! URGENT! COLLECTORS WANTED. The response from Collectors for the Red Cross House Collection has been magnificent. Women everywhere are giving their services. There are a few districts where helpers are still required. THE NEED IS URGENT. Those willing to dispose of Red Cross Stickers at 2 S 6d each in the following areas:—Dunedin Central, Anderson’s Bay. North-East Valley, and Leith Valley and Woodhaugh, are asked to contact Mr A. THOMAS, care Dunedin Savings Bank, Convener of the Red Cross House Collection Committee. Telephone 13-929. YOU CAN HELP YOU CAN HELP SPORTING WILL YOU? WILL YOU? RORBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING CLUB’S WINTER CONCLUDING DAY (TO-DAY), MONDAY, May 13 First Race at Noon. Last Race 4.10 p.m. WIN AND PLACE SYSTEM OF BETTING. ADMISSION CHARGES; LAWN ENCLOSURE: Gentlemen 6s. Motor Cars 2 S 6d for Non-members. OUTSIDE ENCLOSURE, Is 6d. LADIES WILL BE ADMITTED FREE. Members of H.M. Force (in uniform) will be admitted free, but must enter by the Richardson street gate, or Horse gate, Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS AND BUSES DIRECT TO COURSE GATES. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. LECTURES YR E E PUB LI C LECT UR E S . BY HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, D.Sc., Pli.D., F.F.Sc. (Lend.) Eminent Psychologist, Mental Analyist. Metaphysician. Direct from Lecture Tour of Great Britain, Canada, and U.S. America. Y.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL. MORAY PLACE, THURSDAY, MAY 16. 8 P.M. “INFERIORITY CRIPPLES SUCCESSFUL LIVING.” FRIDAY, MAY 17, 8 P.M., “MEETING THE'CHALLENGE OF LIFE.” SATURDAY, MAY 18, 8 P.M., “MAGNETIC PERSONALITY AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT.” ADMISSION FREE. Collection. Community Singing.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE /ANSLOW HOUSE Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation." Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms available, with h. and c. water Lending Library. MODERATE TARIFF. Under New Management. H. J SMYTH, Proprietor. Phone 22-550 Box 7. St Kilda. VOUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR A ACCOMMODATION Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Hapov Holiday by Staying at WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Rattray street (centre of town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine Reserve Early Phone 10-757 gTEWART ISLAND. Book now for your Holiday at OBAN HOUSE. P.O. Box No. 9. Telephone No. 6. M. A. HANSEN, Proprietress. IE 1 T H HOUSE. j SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Lady and Gentlemen Boarders and Guests. Moderate tariff. Attractive surroundings. On George street tram route. Phone No. 11-021. Douglas private hotel (next Town Hall); Casuals 10s a day, £2 10s week; permanents 30s week; comfort assured. —Phone 12-GOl. rriE RAHIRI HOTEL; Vacancies" casuals JL £2, permanents 30s; excellent cuisine; every comfort; new electric hot water system.—Phone 14-532. rrtHE necessary Paints. Papers, Brushes, X Paint Remover, etc., needed for your spring cleaning are cheaper at Wren’s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24296, 13 May 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24296, 13 May 1940, Page 9